Ioannis Gyftakis

Executive Hr& Organization Director at DESFA SA – Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator

Ioannis Gyftakis has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. In their most recent role as Executive HR & Organization Director for DESFA SA - Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator, they are responsible for developing the company's operating model and process structure, defining roles and responsibilities, coordinating lean management initiatives, and analyzing personnel costs. Ioannis also supports the HR Director in developing the compensation and benefits strategy and plays a key role in the cultural transformation program. Prior to this, Gyftakis worked at PwC Greece as a Strategy Manager and Senior Strategy Consultant, and at Accenture as a Senior Strategy Consultant, Strategy Consultant, and Senior Strategy Analyst. Ioannis also has experience as a Risk Management Analyst at Marine Insurance & Reinsurance International Consultants S.A., and as a Public Relations Intern at CIVITAS.

Ioannis Gyftakis has a diverse education history. In 2003, they started their studies at Athens University of Economics and Business, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Marketing and Communication. Ioannis successfully completed this degree in 2008. Prior to attending university, from 2000 to 2002, Ioannis attended The Moraitis School, where they focused on studying History & Economics, although it does not specify if they obtained a degree from this institution.

In 2008, Ioannis Gyftakis continued their education at Westminster Business School, where they pursued a Master of Arts (MA) in Development Economics and International Development. Ioannis completed this program in 2009, further expanding their knowledge and expertise in their field of interest.

Beyond their formal education, Ioannis has also obtained additional certifications to enhance their skills and knowledge in the business realm. In 2017, they completed a Business Strategy certification from INSEAD Executive Education. In 2012, they acquired certifications in both Financial Planning and Insurance Risk Management from LIMRA and Bank of Greece, respectively. The specific months of obtaining these certifications are not provided.

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Παλλήνη, Greece

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DESFA SA – Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator

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DESFA was established in April 2007 after the completion of the legal separation of the transmission and trading activities of the Public Gas Corporation (DEPA SA), in accordance with Law 3428/2005 for the liberalization of the natural gas market. DESFA is responsible and the main operator of the National Natural Gas Transmission System (NNGS) in Greece with the aim to best serve its users with safety, reliability, efficiency and adequacy. In this context, DESFA offers major market players regulated, from RAE, services of the NNGS, as well as non-regulating services, through the important know-how it has developed. The recent strategic partnership (2018) with the Senfluga consortium, consisting of the companies Snam, Enagas and Fluxys, enabled the provision of excellent and high-quality services beyond the Greek borders. Contributing decisively to the security of supply and the diversification of supply sources of the wider region, DESFA also facilitates the development of competition in the Greek energy market, while systematically striving for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Possessing extensive experience as a gas infrastructure operator and being manned with highly skilled personnel, DESFA is a reliable partner in the framework of the ongoing international energy projects in Southeastern Europe. DESFA’s Network: • Total Network Length: 1.454 km • 6 Operation & Maintenance Centers • 47 Metering & Regulating stations • 2 Border Metering Stations • 2 Dispatching Centers • 1 LNG Terminal Station • 1 Compression Station • Remote Control and Communication System


Headquarters

Chalandri, Greece

Employees

501-1,000

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